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Artists work on hospital pieces

BaysideNewsBy BaysideNews20 May 2025No Comments1 Min Read
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ARTIST Dan Elborne’s (inset) concept for a pillar sculpture at Frankston Hospital. Pictures: Supplied
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COMMUNITY members have been invited to help create the artworks which will feature at the newly redeveloped Frankston Hospital.

Artists Richard Briggs, Dan Elborne, Hannah Quinlivan, and Jody Rallah will each work on murals and sculptures for the new hospital over the coming months. The artists have been tasked with creating works that align with the theme “Healing Country, Healing People”.

Expressions of interest are now open to help Briggs and Elborne create their pieces. Briggs’ work will be a line drawing titled “Flourishing Forest” – he is asking for community members to share knowledge about kelp forests. Elborne’s piece is a three-metre tall pillar, which will be sculpted using clay. Participants in the workshop will work on the clay pillar.

Briggs’ workshops take place between 21 and 23 May at Frankston Hospital. Elborne’s will take place on 29 and 30 May. For more information or to register interest contact: victoria@tprojects.co or visit:
tprojects.co/eoi.

First published in the Frankston Times – 20 May 2025

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